Derive the fundamental identity SST = SSTr + SSE by squaring both sides of Equation (11.1) and
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Derive the fundamental identity SST = SSTr + SSE by squaring both sides of Equation (11.1) and summing over all i and j.
Equation (11.1)
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Xij - X.. = (Xij — X₁.) + (xį. — X..) )+(−
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Modern Mathematical Statistics With Applications
ISBN: 9783030551551
3rd Edition
Authors: Jay L. Devore, Kenneth N. Berk, Matthew A. Carlton
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